China- A world on
its own not just a country surrounded by the Himalayas, the Gobi Desert, Siberia and the
Pacific Ocean?immersed
in history, mythology and traditions both alien and fascinating at one and the same time a
huge mass of land with the largest population on earth, the Great Wall, the Forbidden
City, Tiananmen Square, Fragrant Hill, names that conjure up our wildest dreams of eastern
mystique. Thats what this bike ride is all about, beauty, culture, people and above
all a challenge that will one of a lifetime.
ITINERARY
Day 1
Arrive in Beijing and transfer to hotel at Huaiyou-approx 50km on the shores of Lake
Yanxihu for overnight. Bike-fitting, safety talk, and map review before dinner. D.
Day 2 Mutianyu Great Wall to Ming Tombs 45 miles
We will start our biking tours in Beijing from our hotel to Mutianyu part of
the Great Wall of China. The original wall was built over 2000 years ago and at its height
stretched over 4500 miles. Its main objective was to keep out the Mongolian hordes. This
proved only partially successful. Today it represents one of the wonders of the world.
Mutianyu is part of the wall which offers a spectacular view. After a short visit lunch
and bike fitting we begin our challenging adventure.
First downhill then onto a quiet country road which will take us through some beautiful
typical Chinese countryside. In the main cycling along a valley between two mountains
ranges. After about 12km gradual uphill for about 5km then through a tunnel where we are
confronted with a most wonderful panoramic view. Continue past villages, fields filled
with crops and a tremendous sense of vegetation everywhere. Then along side a narrow river
uphill towards our overnight hotel accommodation Minghuang on the edge of the Ming Tomb
area. BLD.
Day 3 Ming
Tombs-Longqing Gorge -Hot Springs 50 miles
First a short visit to one of the Ming Tombs. There are some 13 tombs in this area built
by the Emperors of China between 14th to the 16th century. We cycle past a few of the
tombs through orchards on both sides of the road. Generally little traffic except when we
cycle into some of the larger villages. After 10 km we cycle uphill on a deteriorating
road, the ascent is fairly difficult for about 6 hours. At the top glorious scenery which
we can but marvel at before descending into the valley passing smell ponds, several
villages and vast areas of cultivated land. At approx 32km we climb again for 3km, some
parts are quite difficult. At the top we should be able to view part of the great Wall
from a distance. Downhill is breathtaking and the road is tree lined covered, farming
evident everywhere. We continue on flat terrain, passing trees, bushes and fields with
crops of every description. We hit traffic around 45km before crossing a water dam,
surrounded by willow trees and a water theme park. We will encounter fewer cars and more
bikes as we continue towards Longqing Gorge. We cross a number of major roads before
reaching our overnight stop at Badaling Hot Spring Hotel. BLD.
Day 4 Badaling Great Wall-Mendougou 55 miles
We start on minor roads with little traffic and bike lanes on both sides of the road.
Plenty of farming fields and beautiful trees lie alongside our route. We pass the entrance
of Kangxi Grassland towards the Badaling part of the Great Wall of China where we stop for
a short visit. Then continue on a minor road virtually parallel to the new express way
until we reach the town of Nankou. From there, on to a straight wider road with more
traffic but with well marked bicycle lane alongside the main Beijing water canal. For 15km
(approx.) we cycle on this much quieter and pretty bicycle route to Mendougou where we
stay at Longquan Mountain Villa Hotel. BLD.
Day 5 Mendougou-Shidu 70 miles
This is our
longest day cycling, starting on flat terrain through a number of typical Chinese
development towns all of which have bike lanes. We will encounter numerous cyclists and so
should not feel out of place. Once in the countryside the views change dramatically. From
about 15km we ascend a fairly steep hill for approx 4km surrounded by beautiful scenery,
cultivated land and thickly wooded areas. We encounter far less traffic and quite
exceptional natural landscape. At 30km we cycle through a mountain tunnel with sheer
cliffs on either side. After passing a number of limestone work shops, we cycle alongside
a narrow stream. After a further 20km we cycle into a much prettier area with open spaces,
highly cultivated and less traffic. The terrain becomes more undulation as we near the
Shidu region. Here we cycle some 20km along a narrow road, inside a most wonderful gorge,
cliffs on both side and water rushing along lower down. We will have an extraordinary
cycling experience crossing the Juma River at least six or seven times before reaching our
overnight accommodation, the Bijia Billage hotel. BLD.
Day 6 Shidu/Marco Polo Bridge/Tiananmen square 50 miles
Our last day, first
we cycle back out of Shidu, viewing the cliffs and scenery from the opposite perspective.
After about 25km, we start to climb a fairly difficult terrain with astonishing views as
we ascend into the mountains, parts of which are quite steep. We reach the top 8km on,
then down past passed pretty villages, dense woods and glorious scenic panoramas. We might
even glimpse a train making its way along the mountain side. We begin to hit traffic at
around 60km, although most roads have clearly marked bicycle lanes. We hit Marco Polo
Bridge at km 90 where we assemble for the last beg into Beijing. The bridge was built in
1192, is 260 meters long and made of gray marble. It was this bridge that was one of the
points which ignited a full scale war between China and Japan in 1937.
We are now
nearing our ultimate goal as cycle along a bike-only lane beside the express road for
about 9km. We then slowly make our way past wide boulevards, sky scrapers, advertising
boards and some beautiful old buildings. Our last stretch is onto Changan Boulevard past a
number of large office buildings, hotels, China's government house, the edge of the
Forbidden City and finally turns into the largest square in the world-Tiananmen square.
BLD.
Congratulations we have cycled 270 miles from the Great Wall at Mutianyu to Tiananmen
Square in the center of Beijing.
Day 7 Beijing
Free to visit and explore wonderful sites such as the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace,
Temple of Heaven and many others in this extraordinary city. Optional tours of the main
sights are also available. B.
Day 8 Departure
Transfer to airport for flight out of China. B.
Trip includes:
- Support vehicle
- Superior or the best available hotel accommodations, double occupancy
- Ground transportation (arrival, departure airport transfer and during tours)
- Transfers and luggage (1 piece of 45 pounds per person) handling
- All biking, sightseeing and activities listed in the itinerary
- All meals specified in the itinerary
- Service of an English-speaking tour guide during biking adventure
- English-speaking local guide in Beijing
- Private and clean vehicle with air-conditioning
- Optional bike rental (requires deposit of USD 100 which will be refunded when returned
without bike damage)
Level: Moderate to challenging
Prices & Departures for 2004
| Available | 8D/7N On Request |
| Per Person in Double | |
| 2-5 participants | $1188 |
| Single Room Supplement | $280 |
| 6-9 participants | $1040 |
| Single Room Supplement | $240 |
| 10 or more participants | $890 |
| Single Room Supplement | $200 |
We reserve the right to substitute any of the mentioned hotels in the itinerary with
properties of the same or similar class should the circumstances require us to do so.
(Subject to change)


